How to Make Panoramic Pictures #WindowsChampions

I’ll be the first one to admit that I’m not a pro when it comes to photography. I don’t own one of those fancy DSLR cameras, in fact – my camera is small enough to fit in my pocket and I don’t even know how to use the settings. I usually just point and click…and sometimes zoom.

However, thanks to Windows Live Photo Gallery, I learned a fancy trick not long ago that allowed me to create pictures like this….

The trick is to snap a series of pictures from one vantage point, overlapping them as you go. Once you have the images in Windows Live Photo Gallery, click on Create, then Panoramic and crop the photo to the proper size. (It’s really that easy! Promise!)

My husband and I have had such a great time trying to see who can make the best panoramic picture. I think this one above from Hoover Dam probably wins “best picture” at our house.

I’m excited to take some more pictures of our travels this summer to add to our collection of panoramic photographs.

The picture above is the Cascades Lobby at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee, I took it while I was at the Blissdom Conference!

Do you use Windows Live Photo Editor? If not, I encourage you to give it a try. It’s given me more confidence in taking pictures and helping turn good pictures into amazing pictures!

**I am a member of the Windows Championsblogger program. As part of this arrangement, I have been loaned a Windows 7 PC for the course of year and have the opportunity to learn about Windows and Microsoft products. I’m also excited to share information with you.**

Comments

Oh my thank you for sharing. I remember hearing about this at Blissdom in the Microsoft/Windows room so when in Jamaica I took overlapping pictures just so I can do this. You explained it so easy! I can’t wait to try it.